Residents across radiology and other specialties earning an average of $67,400 in 2023
Residents across radiology and other medical specialties are earning average compensation of $67,400 in 2023, according to a new report from Medscape published Wednesday.
The figure represents a 5% uptick from last year, when residents collected an average of $64,200. It also ends two years of stagnation in pay for medical residents, who gained roughly 1% between 2020 to 2022.
Among 1,000 graduates surveyed in the spring—including 60 radiologists—24% said they feel fairly compensated versus 76% who did not.
“When you crunch the numbers, the residents are paid just above a minimum wage rate,” Ahmed Mukhtar Ahmed, MD, a first-year resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, told Medscape. “Some can’t even afford to live in the cities they work in. Such a system can feel deeply unjust.”
Asked how much more residents believe they should earn, 26% to 50% was the most popular answer, cited by more than one-third of respondents. Half of those surveyed said that potential earnings are “extremely/very influential” in selecting their specialty, followed by 34% who said “somewhat” and 17% “not at all.”
More than a quarter of respondents said they were carrying over $300,000 in debt, while 21% had none at all and 13% owed between $250,000 to $300,000.
Read more about the survey findings from Medscape: